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Exploring the Hidden Landscapes of Nuclear Britain

Dr Peter Robinson


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Anywhere
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Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
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Professional
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Paid: £150 plus travel expenses at 50p/mile for a journey of more than 10 miles.
Category:
History
Updated:
11th July 2026

Across Britain are thousands of forgotten bunkers, observation posts, radar stations, command centres and military installations built during the Cold War. Most people pass them every day without realising the extraordinary stories they contain.

This fascinating illustrated talk uncovers Britain's hidden Cold War landscape, explaining how the nation prepared for the possibility of nuclear conflict during one of the most dangerous periods in modern history.

Drawing on Peter's extensive field research and his book Britain's Cold War, audiences are taken inside secret government headquarters, Royal Observer Corps posts, nuclear bunkers and military installations, discovering how they operated and why many remain hidden in plain sight today.

Far from being simply military history, this is the story of ordinary people preparing for extraordinary circumstances.

Combining remarkable photography, compelling personal stories and original research, this talk reveals an invisible landscape that continues to shape Britain today.

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About Dr Peter Robinson

Peter is Head of Events, Tourism and Hospitality Management at Leeds Beckett University. Peter’s expertise covers visitor attractions, transport operations, heritage, visitor experience, tourism landscapes, urban and rural regeneration and placemaking, business development and Cold War tourism. In 2021 Peter was Awarded the Victor Middleton Prize for Education and Scholarship by the Association for Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE).

He is also an award-winning author and has published both academic books and peer-reviewed journals, as well as books covering a range of transport, tourism and landscape histories. He is also a features writer for a number of publications and has appeared on several television and radio programmes discussing the travel and tourism industry. Peter has been involved with policy work with DCMS, the Department for Education, the Department for Transport and VisitBritain. Peter owns a consultancy business that delivers work for organisations across multiple industry sectors worldwide. He has owned businesses in photography, travel, ICT, waste management, and publishing, and owns a toy and collectables retailer - Midland Models.

Peter is a Fellow of the Tourism Management Institute and the Yorkshire and Humber representative, a Fellow of the Tourism Society, a Fellow of the Institute of Travel and Tourism, and a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He is Co-Chair of The Association for Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE), a Director of The Institute of Travel and Tourism and he represents ATHE on the Tourism Society Board. He is Chair of the Tourism Consultants Network and is also part of the ABTA Working Group on skills and qualifications. Peter is regularly invited to speak at conferences about education policy, placemaking and heritage management. He is Chair and Founding Director of The Cold War network, Chair of The Elvaston Castle and Gardens Trust and a Trustee for the 131st Derby Scouts.


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